HicfpQRY Daily " Record
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VOL. V. wu- HIUKORY, N. C, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 31, 1920
FRfCE FIVE CENTS
BY COUNCIL LAST NIGHT
DEMOCRATS ARE READY W Bf
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iMiilRlTv miflnnrn
uM inAnhrh
Senator Walsh to Introduce Motion for Com
premise on Senator Hitchcock's Return from
Nebraska Mild Reservation Republi- ,
cans Expect to Aid in Ratification
related Tress
Jan
I ;i II . '. 1 . ''rt S'.l I. If'o'l
ins
., c ;i a
'i ) cf tic hi-partian coa
'. W;u :-cconip!isit5:;.r ves'.iUa
M-op-.ri' (I Democrat i leaders in
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w ;;vnmi; jut reaciung a eom
!. n tin- pence ticaty.
! Walsh, Democrat of Mon-
!'' tu servo notice on the
y tl at tha motim; will bo
. s 'Ma! .or tiara- ndnrn
'(::!, February 10 io t;i:e
, Arrangement are
-lie 'iftwe:! l)i Hifrra! . ;,nd
ails of lite lv.ti:! v:.'crv;i
.:! !') (Iran up plans of prc-
t'Vt
V.'f:
c.pe. U':i
: Kit ;r Hitch-en;-'
lit for (h. i:;!::, r;
be ! :i. how-
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Newton, Jan. 31. Deputy Sheriffs
J, O. Gilbert and II. II. Sigmon and
Mr. Tom Gilbert captured a good
cepper still outfit last Sunday morn
ing near the Bunker Hill place in
Clines township. They also poured
out several hundred gallons of beer
which showed that it was about
ready to be maqe up into juice.
On Thursday night of 'this, week
Sheriff Jchn A. Isenhower and his
deputies, J. O. Gilbert, H. H. Sigmon
and. Encch Sigmcn, located and cap
tured one of the largest blockade
stills that was ever found in Cataw
Pa county;. It was located on the
Elliott farm just across the Little
Mountain in Mountain Creek town
ship. The still was at least of a
By the Associated Press .
Chicago, Jan. 31. Indictments
against 37 members of the I. W. W.
were returned this morning by the
special federal jury investigating rad
ical activities.
Chief among those indicated were
William D. (Big Bill) Haywood, now
under sentence to the federal peniten
tiary. The indictments complete the
work of the "red" grand jury.
Last week the grand jury indicted
35 members of the communist party
and 38 members cf the labor commu
nist party. . The charges in all cases
were for attempting to overthrow the
govei ; .merit.
The indictments of the leading Ag
in the three radical organizations
Schools, Churches, Amusement Places and Pub
lic Gatherings Banned Until Emergency
Passes Quarantine Will Remain in Force
Until Council Repeals Ordinance
made cf- pure copper
The officer
are the outgrowth of the sensational
say that thev found ! "ew yeat's evc round UP in which
and poured 'into the creek about 3,-ljf-C!!! Attorney Hoen anticipating
uuu gallons of pure corn meal beer J-euerai autnorrues arrested more than
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ifUt
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By the Associated Press.
that would have been made into the
o-be-joyful" within the next fe
us were g'Vvn as to the
Y.! ui e program. Ji, v.aw.
:eodvd bore ' h it Senator
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Pari?, Jan. 31. Women relatives ! ttays and wouldl have brought sev-
cf American soh'.iers who fell in ! cral thousand dollars in cash at the
r.'.it hesitate to coins to j prices some people claim the juice
ranee need.
i tn;s count-y ;-con under plans per-
ill'
!; i'iue to
.ivn.de i":
waicn
out u;v avecnt-
i itcieti m i';'s city oaay. ignorance
l-'rcnch language will be no
.! ,i tliv- uium-
11 he known as the
i woman :. clui.
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:m i csuj ie;i in i : .
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i ne c:u win gei in loucn wnn soi-
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ES IX STA'!"E
(ucr
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I'c'al've
Provide them wi-h
i:n tt:i?ir arrivali
com fcrtabie ruar-
z-:-y.;h. Jaa. a t-.t-.i 0f :)ir
itt?' ! ': I lavaa was repo;t?d to the
fate Im;::'.1 r iralih l'viday, cove J -in::
''iiar. d iv's deve'errnenti-;, aad
rh:nvit:-.,- nr. increase of i!2 caaea over
.I
! U) if.
's ( as;':
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.;t!ay
previous day for
" he largest in-
va-s in tlie city
,.f A h'Vilit with a rt-f.cit of 2J2 new
X'i; (' viiheut e.xci pticn reports
n 'fiv:-' : fde tliat the caxos are of a
ni'M wnbout complications, with
Iittk put uin'ni;i and few deaths. In
view t t. lies' reports, and the total
if ci;se.; given as developing
;hc ,.wif;us day, Dr. W. S. Rankin,
"fate liea.'rh ol'licer, again emphasised
:!:'- f;u i. that theie ii no cause for
Paris,
help
tevs in the ccat:
them with 1. i ; :::...''... and passports,
arrange visits !v ti'c prsfectura of
relics and provide means by which
hey may identify the graves.
C1HI EXPECTS
TO HOLD HIS JOB
-Presi-
i
v.v. ar..l no reason to believe
i1, ;;'ate ia to experience an-
tir. v (.;!. leinie such as took a grear.
ves d.uring the winter
Ly the Associated Press
San Antonio, Texan. .Isn. 31.
dent Carvan'a has declared he will not
transfci the governrent of oMxico to
the pj-o'iiden'.ial cardiJate who will be
"Vet rrl peat .T;.-lv. according to a
cf 1 5T"v!f:-i r.n.'-v.age new.iiaper publish
ed hc.e.
h'S decl.-'re.l 14 states
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;t-i rave new casca as follows, Ca r
.". ur i :: Alamance, -1; Ale.:-can- whor.0 g- ?"5u:rs have joined in a cuit
v. ''; i'i i tie, i(;; Carteret, 1; Catnw-- f".- a ( !twai i- n to agree upon a civ
. 'h;Ml:am, 11; Chowan, D; i "Ur candidate f:'r the preajdency to be
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i? now bringing.
it was- the largest and most com
plete outfit the officers, have ever
been able to locate. The officers
tracked the wagons which had been
going to and frcm the still house
place to a certain party's home and
found leaded on this wagon, one 60
.gallon keg, two 15 gallon kegs, one
10 gallon keg and three five gallon
kegs which were all empty but
shewed signs that they were being
kept ready to be filled up just as
soon as the beer was ready to be
distilkd.
The officers called at the house
for the 'owner of the home but was
old by the weman that he had gone
.ut possum hunintg and had net re
turned whereupon the officers said,
"We will have to come in and look
round. " At that time the man who
was supposed to be out hunting
jumped cut of the window in his
night clothe-:, and made a direct
shcot for the creek or branch which
was close by and made his escape
after being chased by the officers
for at least a mile. . .The party is
well known by the officers and" will
i be captm-e-d in the near future un
j less he still keeps up the pace he
I was. going at the . time the officers
saw him.
300 persons suspected of attacks up
on the government.
LLMJL Id 1 ML
Ey the Associated Press
Paris, Jan. 31. Included in the list
of Germans whose surrender by the
German government will be demanded
the Echo de Paris says wil be former
Crown Prince Rupprecht cf Bavaria
Field arshal Duke Albercht, Field
Marshal von Kluck, Field arshal von
Buelow, Field Marshal Mackensen,
Baron von Der Lancken, former civil
governor of Brussels; Admiral ven
Capelle, former minister of marine;
find Field Marshal von Sanders, who
commanded the Turkish armies- dur ing
the WHY.
By the Associated Press
Dublin, Jan. 31. Manv Sinn Foir.
i leaders were arrested in a big round
jup early today. They were taken to
I an. unrevealed destination.
Seven of the newly-elected members
of the municipal council were among
those arrested. The military alone
carried out the raid.
The wife of one of them arrested
was informed that the warrant for the
arrest would be read when the prison
er was taken to the barrcks.
Cumberland, 2:i; For-
. IV; i'ranklin Craavd'o, 4S,
''"!. 1: Halifax, 21 Gvanvhie.
CudC.rd 1; Halifax, 7; ll.v,w.;,,d.
Iredell, 5; Johnston, It; Lee, L),
I.noe 1: Mitchell, SO; Nr w ilan
ovir. l'; Northampton, 3 ; Pit1., Rob-
liowan, 47; Kutheiiercl, 5
-yivania, M; Vash-
V"
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'on it itutianal regime,'
l.e d'apa'cii aaaa
Iff QUI
ei nnfr mmr
n ti a m um ij tL w a n
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;'.v Ashcvilie, '2'' 2; Winston.
' '''"'i'..d.'.ro, 3.7; iiigii Point,
vi.'it'i . lit-
5 Is) LiUL'jyy
Ey the Associated Press
London, Jan. 31. The
Moscow7
wireless service today transmitted
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CLEGS PI?
nrin iri inninnu
Pv the A:--aociatcd Press
'New York, Jan. 3.1. A plea that
he;' husband's weeiheart. Miss Eme
i;ne Knowk'S, a young English girl
ami her t hve-menthr.-old baby, lie
pormittetl l. land in this country has
been made vo the immigration bu-
n a u m n i
y ji isLi!i i an extract of an article from
shevik newspaper stating:
"Only a few days ago
Ruler Kolchak was hcisted on
soldiers' bayonets."
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Seizing the bull Tempus by the
forelocks or horns, city council last
night ordered 'influenza cases in
Hickory ajiarantined and closed up
all amusement places, schools,
churches and Sunday schools and
places cf public gathering until such
time as the physicians of Hickorjf
shall deem it safe to lift the ban.
The action was taken after Dr. H.
C. Menzies, ciiy physician, and
ether doctors had expressed the
opinicn that by closing now the epi
demic probably would be halted or
at least prevented from doing major
damage. Quarantine goes on at 6
o'clock tonight.
Mayor Elliott called council to
gether in special session on request
of the physicians, and they were
given the fiocr. Drs. Menzies, C. L.
flunsucker, T. F. Stevenson, T. C.
Blackburn K'. A. Price and J. II.
Shuford all agreed that' prompt put
ting on the lid now might prevent
much sickness and several deaths.
It was brought cut that not more
than 25 cases cf the disease have ap
peared in Hickory thus far and most
of theije are in the suburbs. None
are virulent. The ordinance govern
ing the quarantine appears as an
advertisement elsewhere in today's
Record.
Called upen to express his views.
Dr. Menzies said that if it is the de
sire of the city tc keep down an epi
demic, action after it is actually up
on us is useless, in which case he
would advise keeping everything
wide open. We may now be able to
prevent it from reaching an epidemic
stage, he said, as there had been
only 20 or 1:5 cases reported within
the week. Without restrictions the
number may be 100 or more in an
other week and then the flu would
He did not be
lli s
i l In Washington by Mrs. Cora , -
. Spikcr of Baltimore. f Aphevillp
i Airs. Sri kor declared that she and . y , y . ;
, . . ' ; . v Rnii-nr. wish ceased, also is J
?..r husband. "Percy K. Spiker, wish
to adopt the child and also oiler Mrs
Mr. W. S. Perry and son, Fred, of
Winston-Salem arrived in the city
yesterday, having been called here
by the seriour illness of her brother-in-law,
Mr. Clegg Perry, whose
here. Mr. C. R Per-
an uncle cf the de
ceased, also is here.
Cv the Associated Press
Pittsburg. Pa., Jan. 31. Seven per
sons are known to have bene burned
to death early today when fire fann
ed by a high wind, destroyed 15 tem
porary residences occupied by employ
es cf the Carnegie steel plani at
Clareton, 15 miles from Pulsbarg.
Two omce buildings also were burned.
The Tiro, believed to hae. started
in a building used as a kitchen, en
tirely dest1-'..- ed the 15 structures m
;5 minutes. More thsr leO persons
escaped frcm :-e burning building.
LENOIR TAKES STEPS TO
PREVENT SPREDA OF FLU
By the Associated Press
Burlington, Vtt., Jan. 31. More
than a Deorc of persons were in-
i v orl TirTnrm -f - v n crl nonnric? r C i li it
.tvviwVA till V i V J V I O VJJ Llie, -I
TJna-in.l wr'ro AwoA -f i S Preaa CVd'y Wll CI'C.
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(.raw i it.'.-.'- iiiw-j in'J iivur ov xc;l
belov.
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disease. If we do anything, he said,
we should net wait.
-r- -r i t .- I l ' V, T fill. I' I I ' I I -1
and island iiero drawbrutge, oU - , ' . -V , r-V "w vw
iles north of here, at daybreak to- ! u'.: l. llmJ
ay.- One sleewr went through the1wmt1 01 i J,io' tnouK in r,ew 10 k
1 u on: x iHCie cases r.avc ucveiopca in uie
aihe length cf time. One who has
1 had the influenza is not immune, but
immersed suddenly in the icy water,
most of them clad in their night
clothes, with the mercurv
ero. Many were severely frost
fore they were dragged out.
accident w as-
caused by
said
have
to
a split rail.
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Blum hUmliu
belovv
be-
TIvj
been
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flflmiirin
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Timrno
5 1 irn
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Lcncir, Jan.. 31. Less than 15
cases of "flu" have developed here
By The Associated Press
Washington, Jan. 31. Enumeration
of the nation's industries, including
manulacturmg plants, oil wens, gas 1
wells and forests, will start March 1, 1
it vn
Heartily endorsing what Dr. Men
zies had said. Dr. T1 . - cker said
that in the last thr-i'-.,ur days he
I had had one to two cases; from 4 to
o'clock ytsti.-.iay be had six new
nes. The "lisease is scattered and
he had several cases at Oxford Ford,
at Brookford and other places. With
nr restrictions, the flu would have a
gi eater chance for spreading.
Dr. Blackburn -aid he had noted
six marked, case
and he
thought
up
close
the best thing to do is to
everything now.
Dr. Steve; - . reeted a question
as to the so of the disease here,
whether it was local or brought to
Hickory by outsiders. Dr. Menzies
replied that the hrst cases came
from out of town and the next case
For the purpose of this census the
country has been divided into 589 dis-
vill be
Mr. M. Clcgg Perry, one of the best Know-jo's a hon c
now,, citienn of the eastern sec- 'h? a'iVv;'
"n of Durke county, died in the ' tkh t
Jil1'"'"" iKer Lospoial ao 7 o'elocr..ted an amdax th.it Ik wisnea 1..
,:i,;; '; :. ' uti attack of ery- 'yl-
'l"-"0 rjjfi fi- . r-.triv-r-nr (i -t-lii'-H irnr
raa'a''.enai wniea v. ere
j'.'li' ,ir. sc.-ue time ago bv an in-
!'il i:, .ii-J gangrene, which were
'.v. An operation was performed
, l7; h,M)e of saving his life, hue
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WftMAN PREACH Eli
WEST HICKORY CHURCH
''cm. !
t'aliif
Miss Lottie Charlrs of Baltimore,
mfnnf?oiist.. is in West Hickory,
so ill that his case 1 .1 ..i.r' hn dolivorod a ser-
frcm tae '".set.- j tho church of God before a
f?'W Jnvci rani Vinn.-i C1,o ..r'.il
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1 . v 1 1 j . 1 i f 1 ior
Cf.lil,!
mi. r crwnf v. . , ,
Mr. v, : . , Those who have attenaea uie
in"-; Miss ('hnrles is an eio-
ournt and forceful preacher of the
for
his
"ih.v it was seen
'e cover
r. a son 01 iur. ana
WHO !:r;
Markets
J
announced today by Sam L. V, Tf.,.,,.,..i. '
Rogers, director of the census bureau. V' "
many children bad it. Dr. Steven
son expressed the belief that the dis
. :e cannot be controlled thoroughly
vi'.hr;t losing stores also, though
the d:s.ase can be minimized by
i CU t. - 4 U. ,.Un 1:. ..UllWfl .O- rf"! f 1
since Tuesday, according to reports
rf nlivsifians- tn ihr town authorities.
Thirty cases were reported on Tues-ricts and 1,200 enumerators
day. Up until last night the total i cmpioyeu.
number cf cases reported since the ,r .
rutbreak on Saturday numbered 67. COMRADE ECKARD PASSES
Most of tho eases are verv mild. ! Another Confederate answered t
Thursday evening a joint meeting! st roll call when Mr. Wesley. U. j t t Rlueh cut cf the quarantine
of the town commissioners and theickard, a prominent farmer o, iiiek-; k,frrc fcdt that was due to C- ;,ro
sehool beard was held. Closing the ! ory -township, ' died at his home last j t, 'ess the se had made. Lv-rv
?n r;ICt: preach tonight and twice tomorrow
.n taat ne Jlhct ubiic is invited to hear ncr
,p. Mi', Uuu- rt
"lm.T l", ; . (,
v,v(
errv or VV Kiston-Samm
it the h"ra? r f nr.olher
.IV ry, rf Il'ckoi y.
gas'H:
a
Two
urviv
I'.V hi :
i-I'Mh
Iru le r;.?' j) -c-..ir:
was ,3'; yearf; of
1.". am! :.!r-? .'ai'dr
ar.d tvva J i ,,;
DEATH OF MR. HEFNER
m.. enivin S. Hefner, one of
i,,,f oijwnns of Clines township,
COTTON
Br the Associated Press
New York, Jan. 3'i. The cotton
market was comparatively quiet dur
ing today's early trading, but prices
showed a declinin gtendency on scat
tered liquidation over the week-end,
and there also seemed to bo some
southern selling. Active months sold
10 to 18 points net lower -during the
first few minutes.
Open
March 36.41
May 34.50
July - 32.43
Octotfer , 2D.75
he iDecember ;
Close
36.00
34.02
31.85
jcho:l was not discusod, but plans to
prevent the spread cf the disease
night at the age cf 76 years, five
months and 21 days. He was a good
were taken up oy tne pnysicums j iarmer aim sLe-i-jnig euien, a vu:i
The rssult of the meeting was the j ant soldier in the civil war, and had
appointment of each physician in 'hosts of friends in this section. Mr.
the town as assistant municipal j kckard was married three times ana
nuarantine officers to work with Dr.
Wilson, quarantine officer, in trying
is survived bv a widow and several
children. The funeral will be held
to keep any suspected exposed cases i tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock from
quarantine. ' St. Stephens Lutheran church and
Town authorities have put the lid j will be conducted by Rev. E. J. Sox.
on bay rum and alcholic extracts - .
that have been sold as whiskey sub- j ALLOWED MORE TIME
stitutes. An ordinance prohibiting j Ey the Associated Press
the rale in anv one day to any one! Paris, Jan. 31. Hungary has been
person of more than two ounces of; allowed additional time to consider physicians there i
Day rum, lemon, vannia ana otner : tne peace uuaty suunuueu uj ll f virulent cases, then tne way Zo
extracts has been adopted. Anyjtied powers. the Hungarian dele-: fp tu c:r,read i- to stop congregat -
gation was informed today that thcj;n jle favored ciosivr as many
place closed, Dr. Stevenson agreed,
would shut off a few cases, and
wculd be that much of an rid.
Dr. Price, in saying that he did
not- believe the occass-ion was seri
ous encugh to take alarm, neverthe
less urged restrictions. He did not
believe this was comparable with
the former epidemic in violence.
Dr. Shuford said he was not ac
quainted with the situation well
enough to ei: press an opinion, but
went cn to give the results of con
gregating on the spread of the dis-
ease, it in tne opinion 01 me
is sufficient number
2,l,Ir.nJd o'l" onvly this morning at the age of
T 'm1 years; He was a Rood farmer
Pore M.i' ,Jcah . ,. .;., had manv
d had many
Hickory.
ever
be from
of
l:uth,rfrd C(,!ltl M iMount Zion Lutheran church,
2! ;"f.t in Buncombe Catawba which" hcs
il (
!'-zen
e counties for mere than
V; 1 vt Tf. i
lejicli..,. I1U was a trosu
jF --"d a splendid man. Dur-ir.e-
, 1 7r''niv' engaged in farm
llo ri! mc vas a happy one.
monv "il I'-'or cf Mount Har
countv f 'U,0,,,st church, Burke
h? c ui, ?n vhith th funeral will
Mr this afternoon by Ref.
a-sist Hi " KlltVsrford. College,
Hick.
PORTUGAL TO TAKE
6EM1 PROPERTY
PRODUCE
Egge per dozen 55c
Hens and roasters per lb. 2 4c
adopted. Any ; lied powers. The Hungarian
. ..j 1 : ..... i r.r..n. in ti r. t-n-Vrwn- rr 4r,AntT thnf rilfi
Oft "O CeiliUIl XOUtlU UU11LV Ol VlUItil.iJ.ij4 U'.J.i KaWUll V U.-i miuiiucu Luuaji i. ih.il hk, ..ryrr
ogco ! ordinance and convicted before the j time given it to make observations re-: public places as possible.
' ' " j mayor "shall" be fined $50. jgarding the. peace terms had been ex-: Dn Menzies, referring U
! Bay rum, extracts and some pa-: tended to I'eoruary lz.
tent medicines have been used here j 0 ,
quite freely to bring on the desired; PAY TRAVELING EXPENSES
feeling. The use of it has grown so j By the Associated Press
Old Roosters, per lb. 12c , , vi pr!siVplv thaf. th town commis-1 "Wfishintrton. Jan. 31. Former ser
... jn.. ' ' 'I . . - a - - ' . . . .
Country cutter, per id. uc
Creamery butter, per lb. 68c
Pork (125 to 275), per lb 18c
Pork (under 125 and over 275) per
lb
rdoners are making an effort to break
up the traffic.
Mr. Harrison Winkler is confined
17c i to his home with the- influenza.
airy.
By the A ,,K.in HEHT
Riven Z ' un- Official figures
l1 (M,t ,Jilay.,sll0w that the nation
00,000 pou11 J lfJ20, was 7,481,-
Bv the Associated Press.
Whin,non. Jan. Sl.-Koservat, n.
on tne treaty jx vv-ow .;
Portugal would have the right to
take German, property m this coun
try for looses during the war were in
cluded in the terms laid down by the
foreign minister.
GRAIN
(Corrected daily by Horseford Millin
uompanyi
Wheat per bu $2.70
Corn per bu. $1.90
r no $1 on
VytlLS, M- t -
t e-4 tr
Rye, per du. $.yu
Cowpeas, per bu $4.00
Weather
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vice men undergoing vocational train
ing will be reimbursed for expenses
incurred in traveling under a decision
announced today by the war department.
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For North Carolina: Cloudy to
night and Sunday, northwest winds
fresh to strong on the coast.
1
I i By the Associated Press
Chester, S. C, Jan. 31. Fire cf un-
I determined origin caused damage es
timated at $50,000 to cotton the ware
house of the Arcade Mills at Rock.
Hill, S. C. early today.
points
brought out by the other doctors.
said the disease becomes milder and
as warm weather approaches dies
out. He thought every day the
disease was delayed was so much
gained and declared that if we had
200 or 300 cases, there would be no
use of quarantine. The pneumonia
period is worse in January. February
and March', and he thought there
wculd be little danger in March if
the disease were checked now. He
suggested that the quarantine not
b made definite, but that council ex
tend it or life it in the discretion oX
the beard.
Sanitary .drinking cups at foun
tains were urged by the physician.
r.V.ildvrn are urcred to keep of
j the streets and people generally are
S requested not to congregate in
DIRECTOR OF FAIR
tBy the Associated Press.
Vienna, Wednesday, Jan. 2b. JJis- j
patches from Bucharest state that the j
bolsheviki are waiting at the frontier ,
to offer peace terms to Rumania. If j In the list of directors of the Ca
the terms are refused, the advices say, j tawba Fair Association, the name of
the soviet troops will advance. Mr. E. L. Moose was omitted.